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VAJRA Over 20 years ago, World Champion Garry took on and the super-computer, Deep Blue, in the ultimate battle of man versus machine - a moment in chess
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Creative' leads way for chess computers and, maybe, science | Chess The Guardian
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Grand Gary Kasparov (L) begins his first game against world champion computer chess program Deep Junior in New York, January 26, 2003. In his man-vs-machine contest, Kasparov will play
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Twenty years on from Deep Blue vs Kasparov: how a chess match the big data
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Deep Blue beats world chess – archive, 1996 | Chess | The
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Deep computer) was the... | Trivia Questions | QuizzClub
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Twenty years on from Deep Blue vs Kasparov: how a chess match the big data
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Grand Master chess champion Gary Kasparov begins his second game against the world chess program Deep Junior in New York on January 28, 2003. Kasparov won the first game
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AP Images - 25 years ago world chess champion Garry beat IBM supercomputer “Deep Blue,” winning a six-game match in Philadelphia (however, Kasparov lost to Deep Blue in a rematch
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How Blue Beat World Champion Chess Player Garry Kasparov - IEEE Spectrum
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Is 20 Years Deep Blue, Still Can't Think Like Humans | Live Science
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World chess championship: Computers limits, humanity shines through
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On this day: Born April 13, 1963; Russian chess champion Garry Kasparov Reuters
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11th 1997: Deep Blue chess beats Kasparov - YouTube
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Grand Master Gary Kasparov begins his first game against the world champion computer chess program Deep Junior in New York, January 26, 2003. In his latest man-vs-machine Kasparov will play six
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Making the First Computers Chess-Site.com
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Computers Still Dominate In : All Tech Considered : NPR